#18672
Mentioned in 2 episodes

When God Became White

Book • 2024
Grace Ji-Sun Kim's "When God Became White" explores the complex relationship between Christianity, race, and power.

Kim argues that the racialization of God has had a profound impact on the way Christianity has been understood and practiced throughout history.

The book examines how white supremacy has shaped theological interpretations and social structures within the church.

Kim's work offers a powerful critique of white privilege and calls for a more inclusive and anti-racist theology.

It encourages readers to confront their own biases and work towards a more just and equitable church.

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by
undefined
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
as containing a tracing of Jesus becoming whiter and whiter.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Before There Was a Bible & the Messy Origins of Spirit Doctrine
Discussed by Will and
undefined
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
regarding its reception and focus on how imagery of God shapes patriarchy and racism.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Birth, Breath & Pentecost Flames
Mentioned by
undefined
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
as an accessible book, noting that
undefined
Tripp
's parents have a copy.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: The Sprit of Creation
Mentioned by
undefined
Tripp
Fuller as his own book about racism.
The Future of Religious Identity: Live From Theology Beer Camp
Mentioned by
undefined
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
as a book she wrote that discusses the problematic nature of gendering and racializing God.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Feminist Christology

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app